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Often called Zimbabwe’s second city, Bulawayo has a distinct, relaxed charm built on wide, tree-lined avenues and a rich colonial-era architecture. The main draw is its role as the gateway to the magnificent Matobo National Park, a UNESCO site of balancing granite hills and ancient San rock art. In the city itself, the Natural History Museum offers one of Africa’s finest collections, while a ride on the vintage steam train at the Railway Museum provides a nostalgic journey. Centenary Park offers a green respite right in the city center.
Bulawayo suits travelers looking for a cultured stopover before a safari or those interested in history. The areas around the City Centre and the suburbs along Old Esigodini Road offer convenient access to restaurants and museums. It’s a practical base for families and solo explorers alike, served by Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo International Airport and major road links to Victoria Falls and South Africa.
On HOTEVI, you’ll find nine hotels listed for Bulawayo, ranging from good-value guesthouses and comfortable business hotels to a few upmarket colonial-style lodges. Accommodation here is generally more affordable than in major safari destinations, offering solid comfort and character.
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What is Bulawayo known for?
Bulawayo is known for its long history, cultural heritage, and natural beauty, featuring a blend of Victorian architecture, lively markets, and the majestic Matobo Hills.
Best time to visit Bulawayo?
The best time to visit Bulawayo is during the dry season from May to September, with mild temperatures and minimal rainfall, ideal for outdoor activities.